In a world where reality itself is being questioned, where theories of simulated universes and artificial existence dominate headlines and entertainment, A Day to Remember brings readers back to a timeless and foundational truth: we were created by God with purpose and intention.
Drawing on modern discussions surrounding the “simulation argument” and the growing belief that life may be part of a sophisticated digital design, Dwight Hall examines these ideas through a biblical lens. While philosophers and scientists speculate about alternate creators, extraterrestrial designers, and self-generated existence, Hall presents a compelling, faith-grounded alternative: the God of Creation.
From the opening chapters of Genesis, Hall illustrates how Scripture provides a logical, meaningful explanation for the origin of the universe—one rooted not in randomness or artificial design, but in divine love and intentionality. Central to that account is the seventh-day Sabbath, a memorial placed in time itself to remind humanity of our true beginnings.
Through clear reasoning, historical perspective, and spiritual insight, Hall explores:
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Why theories of simulation and self-generated life fall short
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How the biblical Creation account offers coherence, identity, and purpose
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The significance of the seventh-day Sabbath in understanding our origin
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How the Sabbath serves as a perpetual reminder of God’s creative power and authority
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Why rediscovering the Sabbath brings clarity in an age of confusion
A Day to Remember invites readers to rethink the meaning of existence and to embrace the Sabbath as a symbol of who we are, why we are here, and who made us. It is a compelling blend of science, philosophy, and Scripture—offering a place of certainty in a world where reality itself is under debate.
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